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    TTIE OMAFIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1003.
(.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Vtj and July What Open 8trong, July
Holding to Glow.
CORN SHOWS CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY
tin Appreciable linn no In lints
Nebraska Farmers Aim Mastera
Of Situation vtltb Hel
erence to Corn.
etn, 95c: No. 2 northern, 924e; July
r-epicnircr. pivjo.
UAlr-io unve and on track, 2Pc
4'c;
UMA1IA, May S. 19"5.
Roth May and Juiy wheat opened strong.
July neid up 10 tlm crm and closed lit Mc.
wm.e May inn Iimi k l Uc above y-sier-oiy
closing, wnlcn wax (Cv . Septem
ber gamed little, cloning ai i94c.
Ctmi iifinM LuiiKiu'Trtult ucuvity. In
duced by the covering ot aiioris, and con
tinued its mow upward course. May closed
ni ',, Juiy mi i,i' and September at
4'iC. trading In Dcoenioer began today
with 'very i.-w transactions, inu itioiitn
ciosed at 424c
In the nam iniuket there was no appre
ciable uhangc.
Aa far us corn is concerned In Nebraska,
the farmer are niiisiel of the aituulluns.
There la practically none of the grain in
the elevator and tne fuel that the larnirm
are refusing tlm present good cash price
for their corn la naturaiiy laKen aa an
indication thiU they expect, to gel u better
price yei net ore tlm summer a over. The
demand for corn in Omaha. Knnaa City
nnd Chicago la for In excess of the receipt.
Cash corn was steady In Chtougo, witn
aalea of 44n,0() bushel.
Possibilities or complication between
Franca and Japan hi tin- rnr east, together
with continued drouth along the Danube,
iu''n an uinvnirt leooenej In Eutoiieaii
markets. At Liverpool wheat cloned 4c to
c higher and corn 4c to v. higher. Mer
lin anl Rimapcst were alao high on wheat.
About noon gei-era I discouraging reports
came from Kansas and Oklahoma by way
or Kansas City. Mr. Crowed or Hall
Jiakor t Co. ol Kanaka City had returned
from h trip through the southwest and
said that condltlona had been too op
tlmlstionlly rtnorteil. He khw where wheat
had been damaged by Hessian fly. The
Holotnnn valley ia said to be needing rain.
Reports, uf Hessian fly ravages camu from
Uoiennda. III.
Foreigners are still backing away from
purennses or new wheat tor mil nnipmeiu.
This In KDlte of the fact that September
wheat sold In Kuusas City Saturday aa low
aa h'.i 'r, i ne Ural time for montli thai any
grain has sold n the Bus in any grain ex
change in the country. Thla condition at
Kanaaa City la considered a teatimonlal to
the excellence of the crop iirosnect In the
southwest and a lark of belief In the re
port of any extended damage. American
wheat shlnments for the week were 1 ..
000 bushels; last week, 1,424.1)00 bushels; last
year, 1,152,000 hushelc. Tho figures for the
Russian Bhlnmenla for the same. Dcriod are
8.272.0O0. 2,832.000, 3,944.000; for Argentina
shipments, 3,512,000. 3.040,000, LtxW.ooo. Amer
ican coin ahlnmenta for tlie week were
1. 660.(100 bushels; last week. 2. 272.000 bushels
lust venr. 336.000 bushels: Russian ship
ments. 146,000. M.ooo. 404. 0JO. The world's
ahlnments for the week were 1O.B44.00O bush
els. nil Increase of 616,000 bushels over the
Tirer-erilna? week. World's corn shipments
were 3.022.0OO bushels, a decreuse of 278.0O0
' bushels. The caRh wheat market In Chi
cago was dull; no sales were reported.
Omaha Caah Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, S5fi86e; No. 3 hard.
78'q"83c; No 4 hard, K&75c; No. 3 spring
be.
. ...... - n . . a ,r . j ii
VIJK. io. . oc; io. , uc, i-VJ. 1. if ,
'no grade. 40,&43c; No. 2 yellow. 46c; No. 3
yellow, 4&e; No. 2 white, 45c; No. i white.
. 4ic.
OATS No. 2 mixed. 29c: No. 3 mixed
. l4c; No. 4 mixed, .'Sisc; No. 2 white. 300 ;
No. 3 white, 28ic; No. 4 white, 28c; atand
ard, 10c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn
till l.l ORAM AMI PROVISIONS
Fealarri of h Traalnsj and t'loalaaj
Trier oa Bnard of Trail.
CHICAGO. May I. Damage reports from
many sctiona of the winter wheat be:t
constituted one of the most vital reasons
for u. strong wheat market here today.
Possible spread of war complications and
a decrease of over 2.').i bushels In the
visible supply hrlped along the advance.
At the close July wheat was tip 'e, corn
is up Vt-Hc, oats and provlsiona are prac
tically unchanged.
The wheat market was slrnna from start
to llnlsh. At the opening July was up Vl
kc at s3VaX3i4C Hhorts were active bld-
di rs, but offerings were light The main
influence at first was fear that France and
England might become Involved in the
It'isso-Japanese war. Other bullish factors
of much more definite and potent charac
ter developed as the session advanced. An
advance of 9c a bushel In the wheat at
Kuda Test during the past few days
said to be due to a drouth in the Dan
ublan Provinces has furnished additional
Incentive throughout the sesalnn, but the
demand far exceeded the supply. In con
sequence prices steadilv advanced. The
climax to the bullish situation was rapped
oy a statement of the available stocks ol
wheat in the T'nlteA States. The statement
showed a decrease of 2.192.000 bushela in
the visible surnlv. The highest point of
the day for July was reached at 84Hic.
The 'market closed stronr with July at 81c.
-.i-raiices 01 wneat and nour wein ruuni
to fKS.ino bushels. Primary recelpta were
IW.ttO bushela compared with 198, S00 bushels
year ago. Minneapolis. Duiutn nnn cni-
cngo reported receipts of cars against
ai car last week and 1.S ran a year ago.
An active dermoid for corn to he shipped
to Missouri for feeding purposes wss the
principal cause of a strong corn market.
The advance in wheat, however, exertsd
considerable Influence. Shorts were the
best buyers. July opened v,r to U'ac
higher at 47'tia47I4C to 47'c. sold up to
47Vtc and closed at i'ic. Local receipts
were cars witn 1 ot contract graae.
Strength of wheat and corn Imparted a
steady tone to the oats market. Huslness
was quiet, there being little selling prca-
Sure. July opened unchanged at 2i4C, Sold
up to ac Ann closed at ac. Jyocai re
celnts were 82 care
(..nnalderlnc a decline of lOtilGc In the.
price of live hogs, the tone of the pto
vision market was quite firm. Prices we're
a trfle lower early in the session on sell
ing by pit traders, who were Influenced by
the liberal receipts of hogs. The market.
nowrver. received good support from pack
ers. and as a result all of the loss was
regained. At the close July pork was up
dc at 112.32'i. Lard and rlba were un
changed at S7.32H and I7.27H
Kstimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat
t cars; corn, 122 cars; oats, 126 cars; hogs,
neao.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Artlcles.l Open. High. Low. Close.) Safy
Wheat
Ma V
July
Kent.
Corn-
May
July
Sept.
Oats
Miy
July
Sent.
Pork--
Mnv
Julv
Rent.
Lard-
May
July
Sent.
Rlhs-
May
July
Sept.
! 1 1
MH 93V4
fWH't. 84i
I
I4HVW4I
47'.fc.'fii.,
l6'if47l
2S'4'5r4!
12 25
12 60
7 15
7 46
I
92
78i,4
f2
84
79' i
921,
781,
SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Alleged Tension Between Franc nd
Great Britain Eendi Values Down.
MONEY MARKET IS UNAFFECTED
7 22141
7 45 I
49'i 4? 48 48
47V4 47V 47-H 47--a',
47V4 46'4l 47 4iT
304 254 29!
29 S 29Lt 29I4I 25'4)
28 28(ft,4 284f'.4,l V
12 05 12 05
12 371s 12 25 12 34 12 30
12 67H 12 60 12 66 I 12 bi'i
7 15 7 16 7 15 T 18
7 35 7 274 7 27V4 7 324
7 62V4 7 46 7 60 7 60
1 1
7 05 I 7 K 7 05 7 05
7 274 7 22V41 7 271.4 7 271i
7 52'4i 7 46 1 7 60 7 60
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis ....
. 15
.152
. 3
. 1
. 10
89
19
13
Oats.
32
8
2
'87
No. 2 yellow,
white, 32'4?33c:
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported ny tne b.owaraa-wouu com-
pny, 110-lU board of Trade, was:
Article. lOpen. High. Low. Close. Safy.
May...
July...
Kept. ..
1 0flij
t4
1 034!
W4I
1 0041
8041
1 02
80V4BI
1 00
8414
WEATHER IX THE GRAIN BELT
Cooler aud Heat)' Froata la Soaae
The weather Is cool and generally clear
in the central valleys. Light to heavy frosts
occurred In northern Nebraska, northern
Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota and
killing frosts, with freezing weather, oc
curred In North Dakota. The weather Is
warmer In the mountains and warmer
weather will nrobablv prevail over the Mis
aourl valley by Tuesday. Generally cloudy
weather prevails In the lake region, Ohio
valley and throughout tho south. Heavy
rains occurred in Louisiana ana iexas.
omaha record ot temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
flay 01 tn past tnree years:
1W6. 1904. 1903. 1902,
Minimum temperature.... 42 62. .54 67
Precipitation T .22 00 T
Normal temperature for today, tl de
1 aires.
Deficiency In precipitation slnco March 1,
.mi or an men.
Dertciem v corresponding period in 1904,
.& or n men.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1903,
. 2.3S Inches.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp Rain.
Stations. Max. ulin. Inches. Sky.
Ashland ,Neb.... 69 42 T Clear
Auburn. Neb W 42 .00 Clear
Colummis. Neb.. 80 3 .Oil Clear.
Kalrhurv, Neb... 82 43 .02 Clear
' Fairmont. Nab... 79 40 T Clear
'yGr. Island. Neb.. 83 40 . 00 Clear
.'Hartlngton. Neb. 74 31 T Clear
.Oakdale, Neb 79 35 T Clear
Omaha, Neb 78 42 T Clear
Tekamnh, Neb... 7 37 .00 Clear
Carroll. 14 70 34 . 27 Clear
Clarlnda. la 80 44 T Clear
- glblcy. Ia 72 32 .0t Cloudy
Blnux City. la.... 74 SK .04 Clear
btorm Lake, la.. 71 3;' .20 Cloudy
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. ok Temo. Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Min. Inches.
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOI'R Steady : winter patents. 14 liva
4.20; winter straights, Vi.aAW. spring pat
ents, !4.&ort.00; spring atralgbts, 13.804. 40;
bakers. 2 . 4fEp3 . 4.
WHBAT No. 2 spring. 2(Sc; No. 3. 86I
86c: No. 2 red. 92&fi6'e.
CORN NO. 2, 49'4u494c;
63c.
OA I B NO. z, wr; ISO
No. 8 white, 30Vf(S2c.
RYE No. 2. 72Hr.
PARLEY Good feeding. 37640c ; fair to
choice malting, 46f8i84c.
HrjfJD in o. 1 nnx, 11.Z.1; io. 1 nonnwest-
ern, 11.39. frime ttmotny, 13. Clover, con.
tract grade, 112.oofgu.6O.
PROVIBIOINB Mess porg. per oni., iiz.tia
ffl'12.10. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 7.16'fj7.17H. Short
ribs sides (loosej), t7.ooai.l24. Short clear
sides (boxed). $7.00)87.124.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Heceipts.
Flour, bbls 10.900
Wheat, bu 8.000
Com, bu 7H.00O
Oats, bu 158,600
Rye. bu
Barley, bu 80.300
On the Produce exchange today
ter market was steady: creamery
dairy, 18''tf22c. Eggs, steady; at mark cases
Include!, loc; nrsts, i!B'iVbc; prime nrsts,
17c; extras, lVic. cneese, easy, j,ii8io.
Parlflra, Soathtrestern and southern
Railway and Iron and teel
torh Are lonsplrooas
oa the Derline.
NEW YORK. May 8 Measured by the
effects In the New York stock market the
tension between Great Krltain and France
over the preservation of neutrality In the
far east must be acute. Measured ny any
other visible Index there doe not seem
to be serious apprehension of any rupture
between those two powers. It Is true that
the selling of stocks In New York which
carried the prices downward was mostly
for foreign account, but the volume or It
was not Impressive and the ready effect
on prices must be attributed In large part
to tne continued oount leu towaros me
market by operators of any considerable
power of Influence. Teclinea In the gov
ernment securities most Immediately af
fected by the foreign policy were moder
ate, and the movements In foreign securi
ties market was more restrained than !n
New York. Paris wss reported to be a
considerable seller of securities In l,nn
don. Discounts hsrdened In London and
sterling exchange was notably strong here,
nut sterling exchange was also strong at
Paris, and the price of gold was reduced
In London. As a net result the Interna
tional exchanges can scarcely have moved
nearer to the point calling for exports of
frold from New York. The money market
ier Was entirely unaffected and was in
fact rather easier In response to the strong
bank statement of Saturday. The 'wheat
market made some response to the for
eign political situation, but close atten
tlon was unable to detect any actual tor-
elan demand here as a result of the In
eiplent war scare. Nevertheleaa prices of
stock broke in a decidedly weak manner.
a number of Instances showing lower quo
tntlons than at the extreme low level of
last week. The Pacifies, Southwestern
and Southern were moat affected amongst
the railroads and the Iron and steel stocks
were conspicuous amongst the Industrials.
The selling, although moderate, was very
w-ell dlatrlbuted. and no part of the list
escaped entirelv the prevailing weakness
The result seem conclusive of the failure
of the considerable reduction In prices,
which has alrcadv taken place to attract
any effective demand. Some sympathetic
effect must be allowed to the extreme
weakness of the gas stocks. People's Gas
suffered directly from state legislation,
putting a rate making power into the
hands of the Chicago cltv government. The
close svmnathv manifested bv Consoll
dated Gas wa explained bv the analogy
In the situation of the two companies. It
I not Improbable too that consideration
of the coming struggle over the question
of federal control of railroad rate may
have been stimulated by the Incidents of
the gas stocks. The market wa narrow
and obviously largely In professional hands
as was Indicated by the light volume of
the transactions both on the decline and on
the rallv. When the operations for for
elgn account had been concluded for the
day the supply of stocks proved scanty
for tho needs of the shorts. The feature
of the weeklv traffic statements by rail
road officials was the stress laid upon the
Chicago strike as the factor almost sole
ly responsible for such falling off as was
shown In the amount of business done by
the railroads. The Indifference of the de
mand again showed Itself at the recovered
level of prices, and they were but poorly
nem so that tne closing was tiareiy sieaoy
Honda were rregular. Total sales, par
value. 11.980.000. fnlted States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
The following were the quotations on the
New York stock exenange:
Sales. High. Low. Close
account. Operators were mors nervous
regarding the approaching settlement and
the prospective, differences to be met. The
ontment sold, tne oociine was recov-
sred during the afternoon and the mar-
t closed weak. Foreigner were quiet.
Japanese declined. The new loan wa
quoted 4 discount. Imperial Japanese
government ts or r.a) were quoted at !"
Kaffirs were depressed
KKRI.lN. Mav . Irie on the Fours
todav were weaker on the report of
strained relations between France and Ja
pan regarding the former neutrality In
tne tar east, put improved towards tne
close.
Shipments
8.100
37.800
250,700
172,000
t - 900
17,100
ths but-
20(ff21c
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations
on Various
Chicago, 111
Columbus. O
lies Moines, la....
Indianapolis. Ind.
Kuns is .City, Mo.
Louisville, Ky
Minneapolis
Omaha. Neb
8t. Louis, Mo
Ixical Forecaster,
25 OS 48
lt 70 48
14 74 42
11 7 48
19 84 52
17 ' 7; 54
26 Ci 'H
15 74 SK
IS 74 62
L. A. WELSH,
Weather Bureau.
.02
.00
.16
-..(si
.02
.00
.02
.04
.00
St. l.ouls tieueral Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 8.--WHK AT Market
higher; No. 2 red rush, MSjKl'ie; track. No.
1. 41.03; May, 9040 bid; July, :4efj794c;
No. 2 hard, 8.18'JKc.
CORN Market higher; No. 2 cash, 49c;
track. 5oc; Muj. 4c; July, 4tic.
OATS Market higher; No. 2 cash, 30c;
' track. Sic; May. 3'c; July, 274o bid; No. 2
White. 3H!li334i
FL4H'R Steady ; red winter patents, 4.ti0
fiA.to): extra funcy and Btraii'hii, fi.Mii 4.35;
clear, t3.80tj3 90.
BKFD Timothy, steady. t2.0" U2.o0.
t'ORNMKA I Steady, S2 50.
HRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 704t72c.
HAY-Steady; timothy. .'& U.w; prairia,
f 004)9 50.
IRON COTTO X T I ES 99c.
HAlHUNG 4r.
IIKMP TWIN K I!1. jc.
PROVISIONS-Pork, Arm; Jobbing, $12.35.
Lard, steady; prime steam, h 674. Dry
aalt meats, steudy; boxed extra shorts,
IT. 174; clear ribs. $7,374: short clears, 17.50.
Jtacon. steady; boxed extra Shorts, S; clear
libs. 8; short clear, 18.26.
Pori.TKY Market ' sloady; chickens,
10ie; springs. 16c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 10c;
geese, Sc.
ni TTF.R Market unchanged; creamery,
llo?6c: dairy, !8ty22c.
EGGS Market steady at 144c cass
covin t.
Receipts. Shipments.
7.00i) 6.UO0
IUOuO (isooo
14.v. ''2.(l0
S8.O110 S1.000
0
Flour, bbls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats bu
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 8. WHEAT Ma v,
11.02: July, 'WVifiWiV: September. K0U,c:
No. 1 hard. 1.07; No. 1 northern, ll.u&'.lii
' l.Oftiy,: No 2 northern. S1.01Mil.t)2.
FLOCR-First patents, $.V;.0t! 5.60; seconit
patents. $5.4(ti6 5(1; Mrsi clears, ll.OiwH. n,,
aecond clears. M.75T2 !.
BRAN In bulk. 12.25. . ;
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, May 8 FLOI'R Receipts,
9.286 bbls.; exports, 4,014 bbls.; market
steady but quiet; Minnesota patents
I5.2nCoo.50: Minnesota bakers, S3.4off3.8S; win
ter patents, S4.9066.26; winter straights, S4.60
64.no; winter extras, I3.35.ij3.75; winter low
grades, S3.25S3.65. Rye flour quiet; fair to
good, M.lOdi'4.60; choice to fancy, 4.0ff4.66,
RYE Nominal: western. SOc.
CORNMEAL Steady; fine wheat and
sellow, $120; coarse new, tl.081.10; kiln
dried, t2.75fi2.85.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 6Vc; malting,
4662o. c. I. f.. Huftalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 1,000 bu.; spot market
Arm: No. 2. red. 4c elevator: NO. 2 red
9)C, nominal, U o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth 11.03'. f. o. b. afloat: NO. 1 hard
Ma.tltnba, 97,c f. o. b. afloat. There was
a strong upturn In wheat today based on
tlrm continental cables, war rumors from
abroad, a big visible supply decrease, less
favorable crop news from the southwest
and higher caah markets. May eased off
under deliveries and closed unchanged
other months, Tfcigic net higher; May, fU
94Vc. closed at 83c; July. 88Va'? S-i6e, closed
at 894c: September, 834fa8a4c, closed at
K.'ttir.
CORN Receipts, SS.325 bu.; exports, 30.
084 bit. Spot market firm; No. 1, 66c ele
vator, and 54c f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow
644c; No. 2 white, 644c. Option market
was generally firm all day. although quiet
closing here c net higher. May closed
6:1. : July. W-VuoJo, cloaed at 63c.
OATS Receipts. 163biJO bu. Spot market
firm; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs.. S44tfi86c; natural
white, 30 to 32 lbs.. 4if37c; clipped white,
to 40 bs.. se'va'c.
HAY Ktendy; good to cnoiee, kownoc.
HOPS Quiet; Pacific coant, 1904, 25fi29o
1903. 21tr24o; olds, U'fll..
H trKS Oil el uaiveaion, -ti to a ins
Soc; California. 20 to res., ijc; Texas dry
1 to 30 lbs.. IDC
i'iinvifllON'8-Reef, steady: family. SI3.50
14 (10: mnas. 111.9011.50; beef hams, 121.00
('22.50; packet, iiz.aofljia.uu; city extra inoia
mess, B,2MU,.S.,i(. cut meaie, quiet;
pickled bellies. S7.2568.ou; pickled shoulders,
IS 5016.00: Pickled hams. 19 75U'10.O6. Lard,
stendv; western steamed. S7.2fyfi7.36: refined
olllet: continent, i n; nuuin American
it- romnound. S5. 26(3 5. 824. Pork, steady
family, 14 nca in.oo: anort ci'ar, iia.wgio.tw
mess. 113 124 18.624.
TALLOW Hareiy steaay; city per
Dkg.). Vc: country (pkgs. free). 44itt4,c.
tu'h; firm: uomesuc imr (o eui
?.'iSi.-: .1.1 dh 11. nominal.
PI "TT ICR Market steady; street price,
extra creamery. 264'&27r; official prices,
creamery, common to extra. 23lrJc; state
dMirv. common to extra. 21; renovated
common to extra. 17Si'254c; western fac
torv. common to exlra. 123c: western
Imitation creamery, extra, !iic; extra firsts,
mitt 24c
CHEESE Market firm: receipts. L573
late full cream, small, old, colored and
white, fancy. 14ic: state fine, 131.C; state,
late made, colored and white, poor to
choice. Ksti1S4c: state large, colored and
white. fancy. 14o: state. new, small
colored and white, fine, 13c; state, fair to
choice. 114111240.
EOtSS Market Irregular; western ator
.ei.xetinn lftKc: western firsts. 18c
POT'LTRY-Allve: Market firm: old
tiirlceva. 12c. Dressed: Market easier
we-tern chickens, 10tjl2c; fowls, 10t(U4c
turkeys. 13 18c.
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line..
Baltimore A Ohio....
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio..
Chicago & Alton
do nra
Chicago Ot. Western
Chicago & N. W
C M. & St. P
Chicago Term. & T..
do pfd
.. C. C. A St. I-..-.
Colo. Southern
do lt pfd
do 2d pfd
Delaware ft Hudson.
D L. & XV
Denver & Rio G......
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do Dfd
K. C. Southern
do Pfd
Txuls. ft Nashville...
Manhattan I, .
Met. Securities
Philadelphia Prodore Market.
PIJII.ADKLPIHA. May . HI'TTKR
Firm; xir.i we'ern creuipery, 2Sr; extra
1 err prints, )e. - -'
I'.tKTS Firm; nearbv fresh. 174'. at mark;
ncfteni fresh. 1Mi1S4c. at mark.
HKK?E-Ftnner; New Yoik full crams.
far.rv old. Ilffl4ip: choice old. 134Til3c,
fair to good old. lH3'e; new. I."'6 liu.
Dnlatli t.rnla Market.
PfT.VTH !: t -WHK AT Tn nrrlre.
No. 1 northern. 24c. 0.Uc,: Nu. 1 north
9,000 824 814
2.200
4,(KXI
10,400
' '2,606
3,400
100
33,600
-3'9i6
700
2.000
i,ao6
800
100'
200
700
2S.400
3.1O0
l.i0
153
1054
1524
105
147 1454
'484 '47'i
194
218
1704
'324
97
264
'34"
184
366
29
R54
74r
654
19 .
218
1684
814
1014
16
105'
954
1464
19S
47:
83
75
194
zis
1704
"4
so
304
P I Mr . rJ
264.-26',
: -Nf
32i '33
184
366
284'
84
414
644
500 1584 157
Sew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, May 8 MONEY On call
Steady, UtfftiA, per rent: closing bid. 24
per cent; offered at 2 per cent; 'time
money, steady; Sixty ami niety days. 6
per cent: six month. 34'i3 per cent.
PRIME MK.KCA.-N I I l.f, l'Al'LIt-SNjIII'i
per cent.
HTKKL.I.NU r.Av ma Mir; istrong; cio.
Ing steadv. with actual business In bankers
bills st 4 867oifi 4.8076 for demnnd, and af
l4.SMi54i4.857n for sixty dnv hills; posted
rate, m.wmj ano usi-. commercial puis.
M.8444jfl.S44.
SILVER war, ti'c; Mexican dollar,
4,?' .. - - . ...
hum Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
on nond were:
. ..1"44 Jupan . nfi
...I04H I- N. uat. 4s..
...104 iMlnhmin p. (. 4l
, ..10414 i. Central 4.
...1J2 I ito lit !!
...lH 'Minn St. L. 4
1044 M .. K. ft T. 4s...
l4Vb do 8
ctfs. N. R. R. of M. c.
HI ;N Y. '. g. 4...
ins In. .1 r. t ....
'4 No Pcl(lo 4i
m 1 do a
1M N. A W. e. 4 .
O. S. U. rfd. 4k.
US Pnn. ronr. 3!4k..
M R'adlns trn 4a..
7 St I. ft I M
IO714, Rl. L. S. F. r. 4.
M St. I.. W r. 4
! til.T.r1 A. I.. 4s.
K14 f0. rrlr 4
n Sn. rtlll It
4I..102V4 Tm ft P. 1
.... M T.. t. I,. W
74U t nlnn Factne 4
. . . . US ' do ron. 4K
....I0414 t S Rttel id ta.
....101 M'thaah la
... . 7 I do rtb. B
,.,.1014 Wptrn Md. 4...
.... 32H W. ft t. K. 4s....
1114 Wla Ontra.1 4a..,
1U,
Closlns prices
. S. ref. tt, re...
do coupon ........
. S. la. reg
do coupon ......,
N. S. new 4s, rg. .
do cetiLion
I'. S. old 4i. Teg
do coupon
Am. Tobai-co 4s.
do s. ctfa
Au-hiann san. 4a. . .
do adj. 4s
Atlantic r. L. 4a.
Bil. ft Ohio 4s...
do Jta
Central of Oa. fia.
do I at loc
do Id Inr
Ches. ft Ohio 44a
rhlr-mo ft A. '
C, B. ft 4. n. 4s
C, K. I. ft P. 4a
do ml. a
ret:. st. u. g.
( hlcaxo Ter. 4s. .
Colo. Midland 4s..
Colo, ft So. 4a..'..
Cuba 5a. rtfs
11. ft R. 0. 4
WstlllenC Ssc. fs.
Krle prior lien 4s.
do sen. 4s
Hooking Vsl. 4V,a
F . W. ft D. C. Is
Offered.
. . .lft4
. . lf
... it
... 1
... 97V,
. , .10!v,
... US
4
...10O
...US'i
...lOMt
... 7
. ..101'
... K7H
.. .10214
l1
M
M
W
ll
MS
M
lOS't
las
4 V,
llH
74V4
tS
(I3-,
(a
4a.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef b'.eersWesk to Ten Lower und 8low,
Cows field About 8teady.
HOGS SOLD A GOOD DIME LOWER
Moderate necelpta of Sheep and
l.amh ana Parkers All Seemed
ta Want a Few All Sold In tiaod
enaon at Steady Trices,
SOI TH OMAHA, May 8, los.
Receipts were: Cattle. H"gs Sheep
umciai Monday i.Vioi bun
Same day last week .... 2,80
Same day week before.. 2.443
Sam three weeks ago.. 8.i'7d
Same four weeks ago 4.020
Same day last vear 4 i2l
RECEIPTS KOR THE YEAR TO DATE
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at Soutli Omaha
for the year to date, with comparison with
last year:
IK.
I HI opS 7l7
Hots M2I.8M
Sheep 600 840
I he following table shows tne average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
This decline takr the ma.rs.et fully br
to wheie It was the middle of last week.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Ph. IT No. Av Ph.
J4'l I 1t'4 7 177 . .
fS 100
I.'4 "
3.5d
4.515
4 4-9
8.030
19i'4
345. 90
894.095
607,215
3 1,1
l.i. .7:4
8.-21
12.7('9
4.91
Dec
51,973
72.231
7,575
April 17.
April 17..
April 19..
April 20..
April 21..
April 22..
April 23..
April 24..
April a..
April 2..
April 27.
April 28.. I
April ..
April 30.. I
May l...
May 2...
May 3...
May 4...I
May 8...
May ..
Mav 7...
May 8. . .
224
( 244
6 2341
a r? s
i2Hi
:905. '1904. i!303. 11902. 11901.
7 OJi 9(', J 92
4 71 7 141 6 99! 6 64
4 7b, I 6 96, I 88
4 81i 7 lflf I 6 86
4 79, 7 101 a 881
7 0(1 ( 86,
7 01, I 861
7 061
7 041
4 II
4 81
J5HI
6 26'Sji 7 74;
6 Z24, 4 781 " I
5 1641 I 74 6 !
0 i"'N 4 ii:(
t 1041 4 6t.
I 4 61
6ll4i
d 11 ,, 4 58
5 IK41 4 55
E 2441 4 69
t
7 03
6 981
6 77
6 84
(1900. 1899.
I 6 55 3 72
6 49 I 13
a Ati 9 Ti
v -win 9 i .
6 451 S 75
e 421 9 ii
8 7J
I 361
6 02i 3 67
I 6 3b 8 05
I 6 39 ! 3 65
I 6 34 18 67
Roaton toek anil Bonds.
ROSTON. Mav 8.-Cal! loans.
cent; time loans, "AMS44 per cent
closing or siocks ana ponos:
4s.
4a.
Atrblson adj.
do 4S
Max. central
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Poalon ft Albany.
Uoston ft Malna.
Boston Klcvated .
Fltrbhur pfd ...
Moxiran central .
N T.. N. H. ft 1
Pere Marnuptta .
t nlon raclflc
a
..H'!Ni
lAdventur
Alton
Amalastnated ..
Amerlran Zinc
.l'H'.slAtlantlo
.M
,17
. .154
..M '
.. 3i(
..100
.117!,
A mar. Arga. Cham... 4
do pfd
Am.r. Pneu. Tuba.,
Amar. Susar
do pfd
Amar. T. T
Amar. Woolen ....
do pfd
Dominion I. ft R...
Fdlaon Klar. lllu..
(Jenaral Elertrlc .
Mass. Rlectrlc
do pfd
Mass. Gaa ,
l'nltad Fruit
Cnlted Shoa Marti.
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wactiiig. rommon
Asked.
..m
us
.140
.. !:
..ms
.. 81
..Hi
,.174
.. U
.. (4
.. 44
..104
.. K4V
.. SI-
. . 30S
. . 37
.. 84
Rlnabam .......
Cal. ft llacla...
Ontannlal ....
Coppef Range .
Poly Wast ....
Dominion Cool
Franklin
Oranby
Isle Royal ...
Mass. Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. ft C.
Old Dominion .
Osi-cnis,
Parrot
Qulnry
ahannon
Tamarack
Trinity
l'nltad Copper
V. H. Mining..
t'. s. on
ttah
Victoria
Winona
Wolrerlna
37! 4 per
Official
3'4
...... ns
79,
US
Jov,
4411
1
70
14
7
t
i-H
10'j
74
11
48 V,
S
MVa
1
2X
5
11
7
II
, 30V,
9S
424
82
....... 1014
104
London Stocks anil Bonds.
LONDON, May 8. Closing quotations on
on stocks and bonus:
Conaols, money
do account
Anaconda ...
Atchlaon ....
do pfd ...
Baltimore ft Ohio.
MS
M 1J-16
... 5V,
... 34
...104 V,
10SH
Canadian Pacific 130V,
Chca. ft Ohio.
Chicago Ot. W
C, M. ft Bt. P
DeBeera , . . .
Denvar ft R. O
do ptd
Brie .
do 1 at pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central
l.ouls. ft NaahTllle.
U , K. ft T
SILVKR Far,
49 V.
.
.174
. "Ni
. tt
. S7
. 42'4i
. 794
. 47 .
.112
.14-114
N. V. Central
Norfolk ft W
, do pfd
(lotarlo ft W
Pennsylvania
Rand Mines
Reading
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Boutharn Railway,
do pM
Southern Paclflo ..
Colon Pacific
do pfd
C, 8. steel..
do pfd ..
Wabaah .'...
do pfd ..
Rpaniah 4a
14344
74-4
M
414
OS
10V4
4DV
4
a
40
liOV,
IOO14
iv,
101
If"
41
04
MONEY 24S24 per cent.
Stead, ao4d per ounce.
14,900
900
1.900
Met. St. Ry 4.800
1.600
11.100
2,800
2.100
100
10.900
6,900
4.100
94,100
200
'e400
100
100
100
.. 1.000
.. 16,700
500
. . 8,300
100
.. 2.600
" ioo
..108,800
400
200
900
400
800
.. 1.100
.. 2,800
1.100
100
Kansaa fltr Brl ! Proelalona,
KANSAS CITY. May l.-WHEAT
Hiaher: May. 4c: Juiy. 714744; Sep
teniher. 70471c; Cash: No. 2 hard. Do 9
Bhlc: No 3. Sl-ite: o. . ,iflc: xo
red. 9(Ji964.-; No 1. SLfJic; No. 4, 7bfJ&8c
WIifhi recelDts. 31 cars.
CORN-Steadv: May. 4TS'8454e: Julv
'c: September. 4e. Cah: No. 1 mixed,
4Tti474ct No. S. 47j4.4c; No. : white, 4T4c;
No. I. 4ti4e.
OATS rlrrn: No. 3 white. 32c; No. S
mixed. Jlc.
EGOS Steady : Missouri and Kansas, new
No I while wood case Included. 15'e; case
count. l4Uc; rases returned. 4" l"Wr.
HAY-Steady: choice timothy, t9.5C910.0Q;
choice prairie. 7.75ff8 00.
H 'K Steady, Ji,2c.
Bl'TTKR Creamery. 20tfJc; packing.
114c.
Mexican Central
Minn. A Bt. I,
M.. St. P. eV S. S. M
do Dfd
Missouri Pacific
M . K. & T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. i. t entrai
N. Y., O. & W
Norfolk & Western
do n'd
Pennsylvania
p., c, c. St. L....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L. 8. F. 2d pfd.
St. L. 8. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific
do pfd
Southern Railway....
do pfd
Texas A Paclflo
T.. St. I.. & XV
do nfd
I'nlon Paclflo .'
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
XV. & I.. E
Wisconsin Central.
do Dfd
Northern Pacific...
Adams Ex
American Ex
I'nited States Bx..
Wells-Fargo Ex...,
Amal. Copper 85.800
Am. Car A Foundry. 1.500
do nfd
Am. Cotton OH
do pfd
Am. Ice, ctfs
do Pfd. ctfs
Am. Unseed Oil
do pfd
Ain. Locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt, ft Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng....
Am. Tobacco pfd. ctf
Anaconda M. Co......
Urooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel ft Iron
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
Internsttonal Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National lad
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Os
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal Iron
V. S. Leather
do pfd. offered
C. S. Realty
V. 6. Rubber
do rfd
V. S. Steel
do pfd. exdlv
Va. -Carolina Chem..
do ptfw
Weatliiirliouse Elec.
Western I nlon
144
1034
77
1104
204
143
1634
704
1154
20 4
00 116 115
954
204
58
334
1414
i6'
95
254
584
834
1394
464
764
39.200 1354 134 4
924
92
"je"
74
65
22'4
574
594
1174
294
9fi;
31'4
'554
II84
97
19
41
18
20
46
183
904
92
274
74
ho
224
504
6774
117
294
954
314
'664
117
97
18
39-4
154
204
45
180-4
3i0 2394 239
804
344
98
824
200 17
14.100
1.600
lS.fnx)
100
8.300
3.7i'
400
l..Wt
6.100
11.100
300
400
I.81 10
9V
1.300
1,200
2O0
1
2. 300
4 2"0
500
88. 600
2"0
1.700
800
8.000
2uft
11.700
474
1124
111
1194
134
95 1
107
604
44
1974
IS
00
17
20;
7S
304
81 4
44',
1004
36
1044
384
18
734
344
1(W
81
784
34
97
324
17
-46"
111
IO84
1194
131
944
107
594
414
191
124
60
4J4
1734
194
784
30
814
434
IK 14
354
lao-4
38
174
714
33
104 4
774
600 384 J7
98.)
71.100
1 900
1.000
307.
98
334
105
200 93 4
294
904
324
104
93
When bit.
Cfcrn. bu...
Uata, bu....
Receipt. Shipments
.... 24 ( 32 '"V
27, ' ' ll.i
.... 10,000 ' 12.000
Total sales for the day. 790iO shares
1R4
35
284
lii,
414
774
65V4
92
1574
24
49
264
67
144
1634
704
11
2i4
55
11674
167
954
254
674
834
14074
464
764
91
1344
70
914
90
84
27-4
73
654
22
54
584
117
294
954
314
354
544
118
97
184
394
13
204
454
181
248
2394
124
245
794
.334
96
32
95
44
354
37
43
474
112
1104
119
1324
94-4
100
594
4:4
1924
124
RilaT
1734
78
304
Mi
444
1004
:
83
235
17'
72
34
K4
109
SO:
37
10o4
3014
324
IO44
93
The rate of discount Itj the open market
is Z4riZD-i6 per
for short bills
threo months' bill,
cent:
241&2 5-16 per cent.
for
Mew York Mining; Stork
NEW YORK, May 8 The following are
tne closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adama Con
Alice
Breeca
Brunswick Con .
Comstock Tunnel
Con. Cal. ft Va..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Leadvllle con ....
Offered.
20
50
It
I
Utile hlef
Ontario ....
lOphlr ........
Phoenix ....
7V, Potosl
.170 lavaga
.175 aierra Nevada
.320 small Hopaa ..
. 4 ''Standard
.400
.1026
.. I
.. 13
.. 4J
.. 3S
.. It
..300
Trensnrr Statement.
WASHINGTON. May 8 Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 1150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, 1132,942,391;
gold, 161,320,120.
Rank Clearing.
OMAHA. Mav 8. Bank clearing today
were. 11.478.892.77 and ror tne corresponding
day last year, 81,318.287.30.
Foreign Flnuxrlal.
LONDON. May 8 Money was not plen
tirui in toe niaraei louay ami ratex wire
firm with Die promise of tightening, owing
to the repayment to the Rank of England
and the call for an Installment of the Japa
nese loan. Discounts were firm. In svmpa-
my witn money, t rices on tne Htnck Ex
change weie weak and trading was In
active, tl-e bu'ls closing accounts prior to
the settlement, owing to the political un
easiness and desirs mnklnc lower ounta
tlons In the sbsence of buyers. Consols
were heavy, bit recovered a fraction dur
ing the afternoon. .American opened wenk
at below parity en celling for New York
s 80
6 i
u 70
I 7
b 7
6 72,
6 071 6 S7i 3 09
7 031 6 65 I S 69
I b i M D 12! "
6 83, 6 tW 6 64, 6 26 3 61
K ,0, 1 111, b ,1 6 Id 3 66
I 7 01. 5 72 I 17 i 60
75 ' 5 64( 6 86: S 08
6 30 I 4 Ml 6 72i 7 031 16 22! 8 62
6 274! 4 OB; 6 66 6 98 6 67j j 3 64
I 4 64! 6 63, 6 93, 6 89 6 21
6 1741 I 6 63. 7 69 5 64 ii 10, 3 69
l. .
TJ...
7. . .
74 .
7. . ,
', .
ai .,
ei .
S4..
U. .
74 .
2..
14 .
70
.
9 .
as .
.
ai .
71 . .
73..
!..
ttl .
HI..
M .
0..
1..
7(...
76..
60
. 201
..!
. !L'4
. fin
. f!
. 214
. .;:i.1
. . ti
. ..14
. 2'.0
. . i'to
. . :r.
,..tM
. . ?n
, . 56
, . .246
...J14
,'..241
..239
...24"
...271
.. t!7
. . 241
. . If.7
..214
. . .2SJ
. . .24.1
...195
.. .199
.. 2M
...!"
. ..2"4
...2i4
ST8
0
i:o
21XT
SO
4"
Ir
I if,
t !.
6 IK
6 II
I II
I II
6 15
I II
I II
6 15
I 17V,
I 17V,
6 17V,
17V,
llv,
I 17
I 17V,
6 17V,
I 17',
5 17(,
6 17V,
I 17V,
6 17V,
6 17V,
6 17't
t 17'
I 17V,
I 17(
I 17v,
t 1Tv
I 17H
6 17V,
6 17V,
I 17,
73 .
II .
:. .
19 .
71..
7S..
II..
72.
71,
a.
69..
.
54. .
7.
59.
1'S
32
I'M
120
200
. ... 279
217
214
.... 2"
210
'.'
195
2. IS
M
.... 2;
279
. . . . 272
244
254
... 234
.... 221
.... 117
nt
27
.... 219
2f.l)
2J9
279
372 ...
227
351 110
199 120
242 240
112 ...
27J . .
314 90
moderate
40
40
240
40
10
120
40
10
120
200
40
Pr
I 174
I 17V,
I US
6 17V,
I Itv,
I 17,
5 17',
6 17',
I llv,
6 17',
6 17',
6 I7,
I 17',
I 11 v,
6 llv,
I 17',
I 17v,
I 17V,
17v,
I 17',
I 17V,
I 17v,
I 17V,
17V
5 17',
6 17't
6 17',
6 to
20
I to
6 10
I M
6 22H
I 23V,
6 21V,
run
of
so that although
stock
1
18 . 9 3
3
31 3
6
10 2 1
1
2
1
3
78 14 3
358 9 6 43.8
678 1.424 Xh8
641 1.358 616
476 1,0.'6
57 213
62
2
301
9)
68
207
Indicates Sunday.
The official nnmticr of car of
Drought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r s.
M. St P 1
P. Syatem 23
& N. W 5
F., E. 4 M. V 62
C, St. P., M. & O 10
B. A M 26
C, B. & 0 1
R. I. P.. east.. 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ot. Western 1
Totals receipts ....128
Tne disposition of the dav's reeeints was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber 01 head indicated:.
Cattle. Hoes. Sheen.
umana racKing co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour Co
Swift A CO., country....
Hill A Htintzlnger
Hamilton & Rotnachlld..
F. Husz
Mike Haggertv
J. B. Root & Co
Bulla & Kline
Other buyers
Total 2,915 4.526 2,93
CATTLE There wa a moderate run of
cattle at all points today, but in spite of
that fact the market was not In verv irood
shape. Packers were still rather liidlrTercm
and as a resfiit trading was slow and the
day well advanced before a clearance was
made.
The market on beef steers could best lie
described by culling It weak to a dime
lower. In some cases something that Jimt
happened to suit buyers may have sold
at right around steady prices with last
week a close, but as a general thing both
the good and common to medium grades
had to sell a trifle lower than they did
last week. Salesmen all wanted (steady
prices and censequently trading waa very
slow, but as packers did not seem to care
wnetner tn.-y got many cattle or not it
was Impossible to hold the market steady.
As high as $6.00 waa paid for sonio pretty
good eattle.
There were not many cows and heifers
Included In the offerings, and as all the
packers seemed to want a few. the market
held Just about steady, with trading fairly
active. The more desirable grades In par
ticular sold freely, but still even the corn,
mnn and medium grades changed hands
without much trouble and an early clear
ance was made.
Bulls, veal calves and stags showed no
quotable change from last week's ruling
prices.
The prnportlon of stockers and feeders
to the total receipts waa small, and as
speculators carried over but few cattle
from last week, they were all flnxioua
fur supplies this morning. The market
could he quoted active and fully steady.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av
SHEEP There was
sheen here this mornlni
Chicago was quoted weak to a dime lower
prices at this point held steady, with trad
ing fairly active. All the packers seemed
to want a few fresh supplies and every
thing nt all desirable changed hands In
good season. The qualltv of the offerings
was fairly good. Old ether sold up to
34.55. wethers and yearlings mixed $4 75 and
yearlings 14 85.
The lamb market was also Just shout
steady and the few offered changed hands
In good season. Some Colorado woolen
lambs sold for $060 and the Colorado-Mexican
wooled lambs brought $7. There were
no good clipped lamb offered.
Quotations for clipped stock: Good to
choice lauins, i. BO'un.m; fair 10 good latlibs,
$5.flCi$ifl.,i0; good to choice Colorado wooled
Inmra. $n.iM7.on; good to choice yearlings,
$4 itmn.isi; tun- io h 'do yenning i.oo'n4.(o;
good to choice wethers. $4. 0(g4.75; fair to
good wethers,' $4.25134.50: good to choice
ewes, $4 25714.55; fair to good ewes, $4.00t
4 26. Wooled stock sells from 75c to $1 per
loo pound higher than (.lipped atock. Rep
resentative sales:
No.
21 western cull wethers..
7 western ewes
438 western wethers
461 Western wethers
177 western wether
27!) Western wethers
301 western wethers
420 western wethers
11 Colorado ewes
14 western lambs
10 Colorado yearlings ft wethers
i.T western wooled lamns
252 Colorado wooled lamb
252 Colorado wooled lambs
CIIICAfiO I.IVK STOCK
Wool Market.
LONDON. May 8.-WOOL The offerings
at the wool sale today amounted to 13,445
hales. Keen bidding by continental and
home buyera for Merinos caused a harden
ing tendency, especially In best scoureds.
America continued to nay SO per cent ad
vance for medium ana line cross oreds, tak
ing parcels at lldwls id. Cape of Good Hope
wool was firm, hollowing are tne aales
In detail: New South Wales, 1,900 bales;
scoured, 9d'als lid; greasy, 54d4i1s I4d.
Queensland, 900 bales; scoured, 9 viral 1l4d;
greasy, 64dfils 140. victoria, Z.ono Dales;
scoured, lOdi&ls lid; greasy, 84dfn1s 4d.
South Australia, 300 bales; scoured. Is Id.
Is 7d; greasy, 6d1i1l4d. Tasmania. 21
bales; greasy, 94d'ols 14d. New Zealand.
6,540 bales; scoured, lOdfila Id. Cape of
flood Hope and Natal. l.lnO bale; scoured.
Is 64(113 Is 64d; greasy, 6d((t4d. Falkland
Islands, 300 naies; greasy. 64dui0d.
ST. LOl'IS. Mav 8 WOOI Strong: me
dium grades, combing and clothing, i'rd
304c; light fine, 224i26c; heavy fine, 17h20c;
tub wasneo, BZtMlc.
Sugar and Molaaaea,
NEW YORK, May S.-BCOAR-Raw.
flat; fair refining. 87c; centrifugal, 96 test,
44c; molasses sugar. 34c. Refined, unset
tled: No. 6. 5.55c; No 7, 5.50c; No. 8, 6.40c;
No. 9. 5 30c; No. 10. 5.30c; No. 11. 6 20c; No.
12. 5.15c; No. 13. 5.05o; No 14, 5.00; confection
ers' A. 6.00c; mould A, 6.60c; cut loaf, 8.85e;
crushed, 6.85c, powdered, 6 20c; granulated,
15c; cubes, 6.40c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. 29ft36c. Svrun. nom
inal, 8fc.
NKW ORLEANS. May S SI GAR Quiet ;
onen kettle. 3-4B44c; open kettle centrif
ugal, 44xm!6-16c; certrlfugal whites, 64c;
yellows, 44tr6 5-lttc; seconds, 3 11-1bY(j44c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta.
NF.W YORK. May . -K VA POR ATF.D
APPLES The market shows no fresh fea
ture. Common to good are quuted at 445
44c. prime at 5fi54c and fancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRr ITS Prunes
are in very light demand, and while coast
holders are said to tie firm In their views
as to the futures, the tone of the general
market Is no better than steady, with
quotations ranging from 24c to 64c ac
cording to grade. Apricots are unchanged.
with cnoiee at iiwkmsc, rxtra choice at lie
and fancy at il"ioc peaches are steadv
at recent prices, cnoiee neing quoted at
liifjlOUc extra choice at 104c and fancy
at HV(il2e. Ralin are steady, with seeded
fruit in moderate demand. Ioe muscatel
are quoted at 4v-.t6r. seeded raisins at
6V8ic ana ionuon mver at (1.0in 1.16.
Dry tlooda Market.
NEW YORK, May 8.-DRY GOODS-
maraer opened quietly, i ne tone, how
ever wa firm all around. The chief event
tooav was me announcement of the fall
in prices inr carurn ana rugs. Contrary
to expectations, no rsdlcal advances have
neen maae. a iew nnea or rarpeta were
to be 24c dearer, but the majority are un-
cnangeo. wnuo rug are generally lower
tne reuuciiuit amuuoiiiig 10 over a
dollar in cerium ckhcx.
No.
1....
t....
4....
17....
15....
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14....
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..1040
.. 00
.. 810
..1147
.. fSI
..1121
..1018
..1100
..1041
..1047
..1104
..ll;
..lilt
. .10M
..1227
..1240
..1213
Pr.
I 2
l 35
4 00
4 21
4 40
4 bt
4 65
4 St
4 76
4 to
4 U
4 95
4 tu
4 90
t 00
I 00
10
Milwaukee (irala Market.
MILWAI KKE. Mac 8 WHEAT Firmer;
0. - nnrtiicrn, ai.ocy 1.1, jui), mc, Did
RYE Steady; No. 1. 78c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. !. 51c
50c.
CORN 4'" higher; No. 3.
474l474c. asked. ,
; sample, 3vfy
4&49c; juy
STEERS
31 I M
..10M 4 96
24.
29....
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(...,
4...,
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29...
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81...
9
. . 984
.. 980
..1070
.. 817
..1090
.. O0
.. 896
.. I0
.. 700
.. 840
.. 790
..1000
..10R0
..1040
..1060
..1000
.. M3
.. 395
. .11611
.. 980
..1150
. . 1090
.. 994
,..1130
..1190
..1440
1 00
2 00
I 00
8 06
I 10
I 35
1 40
t 41
I 60
1 66
t 40
I (0
1 65
I 10
I 76
t 10
I IV
3 111
10
I 25
1 35
t 36
3 40
9 4(1
I 40
3 40
COWS.
135S
1211
1180
1117
10S0
1227
1396
1.322
1189
1216
iJ40
.TTJiiO
1.169
1571
1:121
1476
1844
COWS.
........ 712
1114
II
is!!
COWS AND
. 630 4 10 17
HEIFERS.
. 9o
.1140
. 930
.1083
.1174
. 990
. 961
. 864
.1270
.1200
1090
1086
104i
1060
952
KI0
i. 946
1060
1110
1164
1075
1115
1280
1017
1070
1108
HEIFERS.
131
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620
606
680
677
Ill
816
495
180
690
744
760
830
98(1
1420
1400
1190
12O0
1800
1180
1670
1320
14"
1210
1 15
I 76
I 76
3 80
1 90
I 85
I 60
I 8A
I 66
1.
11.
31.
16!
!3
26
t 80
8 85
I 60
I 60
8 16
I 76
I II
I 76
3 80
8 II
BULLS.
1.
. 800
. 700
. 300
. 630
. 860
. 7111
.1070
. 913
. 980
. 963
.I960
.1585
.1090
.1490
.1670
. 980
.1330
.1790
.li-,1)
.1780
Pr.
t 25
6 25
6 25 '
6 30
6 40
9 46
I 46
6 60
6 60
6 60
I S
6 46
6 96
6 95
6 16
4 til)
4 85
6 56
60
3 60
3 10
I 65
5 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 05
4 10
4 10
4 II
4 10
4 26
4 30
4 33
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 45
4 50
4 II
4 00
4 10
4 20
4 30
4 35
4 46
4 60
4 40
4 16
4 70
I 86
3 90
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 10
4 15
4 16
4 25
4 21
I M
4 60
6 no
I 00
6 on
6 00
6 00
, 110
100
13
too
143
no
120
STOCKERS
3 0 3 on
690
180
738
480
1006
460
1,6
STAGS.
t 50 I
175 1
CALVES.
8 40
1 40
I 10
8 76
8 16
75
I 9(1
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4...
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. .1710
.. 90
.. 120
.. 170
.. 160
170
.. 132
4 00
4 l
I 16
6 26
5 5(1
I 75
DO
I 00
FEEDERS.
467 4 00
760
890
12 steers.,
29 heifers.
.1131
648
2 heifers.. 430 2 25
55 feeciers.. 742 4 16
23 heifers.. 684 2 NO
HOGS Owing to
WYOMING
4 35
3 00
. 418
. 993
.1005
.1091
4 00
4 00
4 0
4 15
4 66
4 65
4 70
1 steer.... 870
26 heifers.. 46;
8 bulls. ...Lt3
11 cow.. .I047
4 feeders.. 987
Av. Pr.
100 3 75
95 4 30
108 4 55
, 101 4 75
88 4 76
96 4 80
.PI 4 80
99 4 85
83 6 00
82 6 50
I 78 6 00
,87 6 60
,74 7 00
,74 7 00
MARKET
Cattle Slradj-Hogs Ten to Fifteen
Cents Lower Sheep Strong.
CHICAUO. May 8 CATTLE Receipts,
22.0(s head; market steadv; good to prime
steers. $5.50(06.50; poor to medium. $4.5on
5.25; stockers nnd feeders. $2.5oii4).l(i; cows,
fl.50fi2.60; heifers. 3.50(i.oO; canners, $1.50
(&3.00; bulls. $2.75&4.76; calves. f3.oO6.60.
HOGS Recelpta, 54.0OO head; estimated
tomorrow, 25.0(81 head; market liHjjloo lower;
mixed and butchers, $6 4ofi1.524; good to
choice heavy, $5. 45(5. 55; rough heavy, f5.30
fc5.40; light, $5.30f6.50; bulk of sales, J6.16
ltiu.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 28,000
head; sheep strong; lambs tlriyi; good to
choice wethers, shorn, $4 S'ciin.lO; fair to
choice mixed, shorn. f4.(iSj4.50; western
sheep, shorn, $4.4Kti5.05: native lambs, shorn,
t4.75oli6.oo; western lambs, f5.OiK87.15.
Knnaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,0110 head. Including 1.700 southerns.
Market steady to Kic lower. Choice ex
port and dressed heef steers, l5.6fii&6.SO; fair
to good, $4.50fii5.60; western fed steers, $4.50
(fi6.25; stockers and feeders, f3.254J6.lt);
southern steers, $3.50c5.r)O; southern cows,
$2.4.6; native cows, $2.25(95.00; native
heifers. $3.60(16.60; bulls, $2.7614.75; calves,
$8.606 25.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market 10c
lower; top, $5,374: bulk of sales, $5.2org'5.33
heavy
and
SHI
head
lambs, f5.6ti(&".00; 'western fed steers. fS.fjOj1
6 90; fed sheep and yearlings. $4.25i&6.00;
Texas clipped yearlings, $4.8oi5.25; Texas
clipped sheep, f4.00i()4.4o; slacken and feed
ers, $2.5046. 00.
I, fJ rV,. K. 3.7: M. M X'; N. t3 86; W. U.,
$.;. V. W t 24).
OMAHA M HOI F.-VAI.K MARKET.
Ceadllloti of Trade sad tiaotatlnn on
Staple and I'ancy i-ritUut-e.
EleGS - KeiclttK, heavy, market, steady;
csnd'ed Mock. l.i'.
LIVE POL LTRY-Hens. 104flllc; young
roosters, according to sis. a'tlc; old
roostel!., , ttiln, , i4'OI,.. dUCK. ilC.
BL'TTKR Packing stock. 14c; choice to
fancy dairy, lstwc. creamery, 2i"ii4'-i
' 'kREs'JT FROZEN FISH -Fresh troyl.
12c; pickerel, Uc; pike. 4': perch, ,c;
blueflsh lie; w nltetish. Pt ; sauiion. lie;
redsnnpper. 9c; green halinut, Uc; crapples,
lie; butfaln, 7c, white o.;. ne; herring.
4c: Spnisn uttacgerel. 12c, lobster, boiled.
45c; green, toe; finnan paddles, ,e, roe shad,
each, 75c; shnd roe, per pair, dw. i frog legs,
per dol., ,l"c; cattish, 14c.
HA Y- Price quoted bv Omaha Whole
sale I In v Dealer association: Choice No.
1 upland, 7.00: No. 3. $6.60; medium. $0v;
coatee, $4.50. Rye straw, $..u. These prices
air H,r nay 01 goou c,,,ur .ind uuaot.
BRAN l ev ton. 117.50.
TROPICA L FRL'IT.
ORANGES -Kxtr.i m ; .Mediterranean
sweets, ail sues. IJ.JdS3.co: fancy navels,
sixes 126, 150, 1 ', ri 2t. 216, 2n0, fa.2ixtj3.Dif;
t. 96, 1)2. Riii2.;:; seedlings, ail sixes,
$2.76.
LEMONS California, extra fancy, 270.
J(0 and 360 Uxe. $3."0; fr.::?; 270, .KXt ami
860 sixe, $2.75: choice, 240 and 270 sue, $2.ii;
;ttsj and 34X1 sixe. $2.50.
DA IFS-Pm box of 30 lb. pkgs.. $2 00;
Halloween, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., re.
FIGS -Cslifornla, per lu-lb. carton, 71x9
fcoc; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; s
crown, l2c.
BANANAS- Per iivdium iixed bunch,
1.76i2.26; Jtnrbos, $2.5O'i:;l.0o.
G KAPEFR1 IT-CnUf. .ruin, per box of 64
to 64. $4.ii; F! Tidn. $.V0i 4j6.(Ki.
PINKAPPLF.S- Florida, per orale of K
30, 38 cr 42. $3.6.V3 3 75.
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Black, per
S-lb., box, $1.76; white, per v-lb. box, tl.JO.
STRAW BERRIES Arkansas, per 24-qt,
case. f2.oo.
APrLES New York Baldwins, $3.00; Col
0'do Iier Davis, per box, $1.26tjl J0.
TANGERINES California, per half-bog,
$2.75.
VEGKTAH1..EB.
CRANBERRIES .rr-rseys, per crate,
Tl RNU'8-Oid, per DU.
dot., 45c.
CARROTS Old, per bu
do , 4(ic.
PARSNIPS Old. tier bu
WAX BEANS-Per 4-u.box, $1.00
beans, per 'vbu. box. i5c.
POTATOES- Home grown, In sacks, per
bu., 30c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per lb., i,9c.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $2.00. .
Cl Cl'MHKRK -Per dog.. 1 SO.
PEAS New, per bu. 00 x, $1.00(72.50.
TOMATOES Florida, per b-baket crate,
$.". 004j6 (JO.
SPINACH Per bu.. 75c.
ONIONS Colorado yellow or red. per lb..
24c; new southern, per dor., c,
CAB WAUE Call lornia In cratrt, per
40c; new,
$2.00.
per
40c; new, per
40c.
string
lb..
1EETB Old, per bu.. 40c; new, per dog.
bunches, 45c.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
dos., 3Of(;40c.
LETT L'CE Hot house, per dot., 43c; head
lettuce, per dox.. fl.00S1.25.
RHUBARB Illinois, per Jiox Of 60 lbs..
$1.00.
PARSLEY Per dox. bunches, 45C.
ASPARAGl'8-Home grown, per dog.
bunches, '.0q50c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
16c; Wisconsin Young America. 16c; block
Swim, new, 16c; old. 17c; Wisconsin brick,
16c; Wisconsin llmburger. lie.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft shells, new
crop, per lb,. 16e; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2, soft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. 2, hard
shells, per ill., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanut, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., 120134c; Almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 15c; cnestnuts,
Cer lb., 1248Tlilc; new black walnuts, per
u., 76fo90c; shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.,
fl.76; large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.40.
HIDES No. 1 green, 74c; No. 2 green,
64c; No. 1 salted, 84c; No. 2 ealted, 74c;
No. 1 venl calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf. 9c;
dry salted, 7Cal4c, sheep Spelts, S&ctbfl.OO;
horse blues, $1.603.00.
Coffee Market.
YORK, May 8.-OOFFF.E The
1, iu, eo.oivs. utile. 01 shii-k, i.cnyo.ao; ( vp- VOPVT Mav R COFFEE The
y . .8-K1: .rakers. .W.6. I''eT. mZ?t for ft.nires opened stelidy at tin-
1 avi? t'Yiuua .Jchsintfu price and ruled generally quiet.
hkP AND LAM BS Receipts, 50u R(ll wprp reported of 22.000 bags. Includ-
i tt. tr"B., ""AHHC., ir'. ".r InK: .lu.y. September. T.lOc: De-
St. I.onla Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUI8, May 8 CATTLE Receipts,
3,500 head, Including- 2.500 Texans; market
steRdy; native shipping and export steers,
$5.26'(T6.35; dressed beef-and butcher steer,
$4.(Kffn6.10; steers under l.ooo pound, $4.00
iiA.'U; stockers and feeder. $2.?0a4.O0; cows
and heifers, $2.504t5.on; csnners, $2.00((2.riO;
bulls, $2.75Cg4.75; cnlVes, H.(U 00; Texas
and Indian steers. $3.50'Q5.2); cow and
heirers, $2.00'it4.00.
HOGS Receipts. 6,500 head: market
weak. Pig and lights. $4.0W5.3o; packers.
$4 fiodJ6.S6; butchers and best heavy, $5.30
aib.
SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 3.000
head; market steady. Native muttons,
$3.5OCci5.00; lamhs. $5.(tj8.5o: culls and
bucks, $3.5(xfi4.S5; stockers, $2.00(a-3.00;
Texan, $3.lifu4.90.
4 00
2 90
3 Oil
3 50
8 10
St
ST.
ceints.
lower;
Joseph Live Stock Market.
JOSEPH, May 8 CATTLE Ro
678 head; market steady to 10c
natives, $4.36ii6.0O; cows and heif-
Stockers and feeders, $3.i5
cember. 7.35(t7.40c; January, 7.40c; March,
7.45c. Spot, steady; No. 7 Rio, to.
reorla Market.
PEORIA, May 8.-CORN-Hlgher: No. 3
yellow fOc; No. 3, 60c; No. 4. 49c; no
grade, 474S48c. . . v.
OATS-Higher: No. white, 30V31c; No.
4 white, 40411,4040.
Flgln Hotter Market. 1
ELGIN. III.. May 8.-BI'TTKRJ-Market
ruled firm today at 244c per pound. Sales
for the week were 587,000 pounds.
era, $2.504,6.25
J4.80 .
HOGS Receipts, 4, ,43 tiead; maresei i"c
lower. Light, $S.15&4.324; medium and
heavy, $5.250i36.
SHEEP AND I.AMHfl Keceipts, 8,070
head; market steady; lambs, $6 85.
Slnnx City I, Ire Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. May H.-lSpecIn! Tele
gram.)- CATTLE Receipts. 2.100 head;
market nigner; oeeve. H.uwrja.; cows,
hull and mixed, $3.fs'K(j5.O0; stockers and.
feeders. 3.w Cfi4.no; calves and yearlings
f3.t8y24.46.
Mt ftiS rteceiprs. a.(ei neao; maraet loc
lower, selling nt $5.05'(e.20; bulk of sales.
$5.10S6.15.
Stork In Sight.
Receipts of Hve stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
TEN MAY GO ON PROGRAM
Knmber of Modems for Commence
ment KiercUes la HmW
rowed DoTVaV,
The number of students who may ts.fc
part In the graduation exercise of the
Omaha High school has been narrowed
down to ten. Their names are: Lyman
Pryscn, Elizabeth Rolofson. Arthur Rord.
Curtis Lindsay. Pearl Roberts. Vallery
White, Constance Buddenberg. James Mc
culloch, Carl Van Sant and Robert SftV
Idge. These ten were chosen from the six
teen who stood highest In the English
classes for the Isst two years, and who
completed their orations and essays last
week. They will deliver their orations be
fore Judges the . first week In June and
five will be selected for place on the
giaduavlon program.
Soutli Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas tnty .
Bt. Joseph ...
St. Louis
Chicago
Total
2.906
.... 2.100
.... 8.000
.... 1.678
. ... 3.500
....22,08)
.649
3.000
8.000
4.743
6,600
54.000
3.C83
6.5O0
8.070
3 000
28.(8)0
40,284 81.892 49,253
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, May 8. M ETA LB The
Ixindon tin market was a little higher at
136 5 for spot. but futures were un
changed at 133 17s Gd. Locally the market
continues quiet, with spot quoted at fl'fl.srwj
30.10. Copper was firmer in London, closing
at 65 7 k6d for spot and 65 11 3d for fu
ture. Ixicnlly the market showed no spe
cial change and quotations were more or
lee nominal. Lake and electrolytic $15.00
ft,15.26; caHtlng, $)4.75fll5 00. Lead was un
changed at 12126d In London and at $4.50
CM. 60 locally, spelter was lower abroad.
closing at 23 IDs) In London. The New
York market was reported weak at $5.65'&
6 75. Iron closed at 62 2d In Glasgow and
at 54s in Middleshnrough. Tho American
iron market was generally quiet. Prices
f. o. h. tidewater follow: No, 1 foundry.
northern. $17.25(fi18.O0; No 2 foundry, north-
PROSPRC'TOnS IIAVrc HOI fill TIMH
$1.7517.5ii; No.
No. 1 foundry.
; No. 2 foundry.
ern.
and
17.75
17.25.
ST. LOriP, May 8. M ETA LS Lead
weak. 14.474114. 50. Spelter, dull, $5.50.
1 foundry, southern
southern soft. $17.26'f
southern soft, $16.75'vf
ti enormous run of
Liverpool brain Market.
LIVERPOOL. May 8 -W'HEAT-Spot.
dull: No. 1 California. 6s 84d. Futures,
steadv: May, 6s6'4d; July, 6s'64d; Septem
ber. 61 4Tsd.
CORN flpnt. steady: American mixed,
new, 4s 3d: American mixed, old. no stock,
futures, quiet; May. 4a 3d; July, is 34d.
hous in Chicago. 58, Ow) head beinir rut,.,rfu.,
at that point, prices had to auaer at all
of the markets. Chicago was quoted lo-ulSc
lower, but the market here was only g
flood dime lower. Trading was rather alow
lowever, as puckers wanted to take off
more than a dime, but as recelpta were
not exc salve here aalesmen were not dis
posed to take oft more than 10c. A
packers seemed to want the hog
they finally raised their bids, hi,
that everything In the yards was
disposed of before the middle of the fore
noon. The tliost popular price wa $0 .174.
against $6 74 on Saturday. The bulk of
all the sales today went fiom $' 16 to $5 .'(1.
with some of the choicest loads at $5 224.
There was no great amount of change In
the market from start to finish.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 8.-COTTONpot
closed quiet, Jo points higher; middling up
lands. 8.16c; middling gull, 6.40c; sales, 7,Hj
bales.
LIVERPOOL. May 8,-COTTON-Soot In
moderate demand, prices unchanged; Amer
ican middling. 4.29d. The sale of the day
were 8,ij bales, of which 500 were for
speculation nnd export, aud Included 6.9)
American. Receini were 10,000 bales, In
1 hiding 9 9"10 American.
NEW ORLEANS, May $. COTTON--Firm;
silcs, 1,650 bale; ordinary, 6 1 -16c;
good ordinary. 64c; low middling. 7 3-16c;
middling. 7r; good middling, 8I-I60; mid
dling fair. Sc; receipts. 6.022 bales; stock,
174 "50 baies.
ST. LOIT8. May s.OTTON Bteadv;
middling. 7 13-lfr; sale. 1.639 bale; receipt.
169 bales; shipment, 105 bales; stock, 48. SIS
bales.
Oils and Rosin. .
. NEW YORK. May 8. Ol 1.8-Cottoiiied,
steady; prime crude, nominal; prima yel
hrw. 24ff24c. P-i I'Xeilin. quiet; refined
New Yrk. $6.96; Philadelphia nd Balti
more, X.(i; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in
bulk. I4.0O. Turpentine, quiet. b94,t'Hi'r. .
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good.
13.26
OIL CITY. PS... Ma.-, y. tll---Credlt hat
gnees, $1.?; rrrtiflcu It x, no bid: shipments,
192.021 bhl.; average. 6 5f bbls.; runs.
98.i!(7 Ubl.; average. 76 016 t.hls. ; shlpmenn.
Lima, 113.174 bhl ; avera ;e. 5 ?S7 bhl ,
runs. Lima. 70 650 bbls.; average. 53.6nn bh!.
SAVANNAH, May f TURPKNTLN E
Firm: B7Vac.' .
TtoSIN-Firm: A H nd c. $4 10; n, $3 15;
E. $3,224; W-JTW: O. f.1324. II, f3.50;
One Dies from Expoanre and Two
More Badly Kronen.
DILLON, Wyo May 8. (Special. 1
George Kester, one of the men who com
posed a party of four miners from this
section who started from Point of Rocks,
on the Union Pacific, on February 10 last
to walk to the mining camp of. Atlantic
City, seventy-five miles distant, has re
turned here, and tells a harrowing tale
of the suffering's nnd death of members of
the party. He says that shortly after leav
ing Point of Rocks the party became lost
In a blinding storm, which soon developed
Into a bllxzard. The temperature dropped
suddenly to 20 below gero and soon Harry .
Hall. Ixvl Jolly and Trry Flynn were
suffering with frozen feet, hands, ears,
nose and face. The shoes of the men
were worn out on the froxen ground and
when all but exhausted they stumbled Into
a ileserted cabin, where they spent the
night. The next day they were found and
given nourishment. Jolly died, and Flynn
and Hall were so badly frozen that por
tions of their feel, hands and ears were
amputated. They have recovered, but will
be marked for Hfe,
GOLDFIELD
BULLFROG
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